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as for all the flack brown got when most folks thought it was rihanna. >> come on chris brown you know better than this. i know your mother taught you better than that. even though i love you. >> reporter: she can love him again even for chris brown wearing a battered woman tattoo seemed like sticking his neck out too far. >> come on chris brown get your life together. >> yeah. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me today. cnn newsroom continues with ashleigh banfield. >> carol costello, thanks very much. it's 11:00 on the east coast. 8:00 a.m. on the west coast and we begin with this violent protest worldwide over an anti-muslim film made here in the united states. all of this erupting for the fourth straight day across the middle east and north africa and beyond and so far the demonstrators have taken to the streets in egypt, in lebanon, in tunisia, in yemen, in sudan. friday by the way is a day of prior in the muslim world and as we have often seen it is the
as for all the flack brown got when most folks thought it was rihanna. >> come on chris brown you know better than this. i know your mother taught you better than that. even though i love you. >> reporter: she can love him again even for chris brown wearing a battered woman tattoo seemed like sticking his neck out too far. >> come on chris brown get your life together. >> yeah. i'm carol costello. thank you so much for joining me today. cnn newsroom continues with...
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. >>> fans at last night's browns-ravens game showered returning referees with something they've never gotten before. that would be a standing ovation. and, yes, the refs acknowledge the crowd as they walked on during the season. and the home game boo'd as they ruled against the ravens. they agreed to a new contract and both agreed the game went smoothly. >> welcome back to the officials, good to have you back. >> did you notice the difference? >> sure. these guys are pros, really good. the communication was good. didn't agree with every call. love to know what happened on the last one there that gave them the extra play. haven't seen that yet. heard about it. they were excellent. gene does a great job communicating and the guys on the sidelines does a good job communicati communicating. we're on the same page from a consistency standpoint. >> that doesn't mean the refs didn't get the fans wrath at all. more on cheers and boos, later this hour. >>> with 39 days to go until the election, both campaigns are running at full steam trying to convince america they're the best candidate for p
. >>> fans at last night's browns-ravens game showered returning referees with something they've never gotten before. that would be a standing ovation. and, yes, the refs acknowledge the crowd as they walked on during the season. and the home game boo'd as they ruled against the ravens. they agreed to a new contract and both agreed the game went smoothly. >> welcome back to the officials, good to have you back. >> did you notice the difference? >> sure. these guys are...
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her relationship with chris brown once again has everyone talking this morning. as she was walking off the stage with her trophy chris brown congratulated her with what looked like a quick kiss on the lips. shocked me. i know. i'm sure everybody else was shocked as well. now the other big chris brown moment came as host kevin hart talked about the night club brawl between him and drake. there were reports that the fight was overary h arrihanna b told him to fix the feud. he said he was tired of it. he said he heard about the fight and thought it was overly environment is what he said. they ended the show in time to watch the president's speech at the convention. he told the crowd to vote in the election and said the result is, quote, in our hands. on the red carpet talking with all of the celebrities there politics was on the forefront. i talked to tom petty last night who was absolutely thrilled that won't back down was used at the democratic national convention. and, yeah. you know, the election was being talked about by people like pink and alicia keyes and mi
her relationship with chris brown once again has everyone talking this morning. as she was walking off the stage with her trophy chris brown congratulated her with what looked like a quick kiss on the lips. shocked me. i know. i'm sure everybody else was shocked as well. now the other big chris brown moment came as host kevin hart talked about the night club brawl between him and drake. there were reports that the fight was overary h arrihanna b told him to fix the feud. he said he was tired of...
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now it's coming down to a lawsuit filed by democratic congresswoman corinne brown as to how many hours polls will be open for early voting. why is all this important? well, it's about electoral votes. ohio has 18. pennsylvania has 20. and florida has 29. the candidate who wins or loses these states has a leg up in the race for the white house. back to you. >> yes, that is key, joe. appreciate that. and if you would like to see more on the legal battle over voting rights in florida, joe johns has an hour-long documentary premiering next month. tune i to "who counts" on october 14th at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >>> yoko ono you'll see there. we're going to talk to one of the husbands of the band. that's next. ♪ you give it bold new styling, unsurpassed luxury and nearly 1,000 improvements. introducing the redesigned 2013 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. flo: every driver is different. we've got great news for them all. you can try snapshot from progressive before you switch your insurance. [ horn honks ] just p
now it's coming down to a lawsuit filed by democratic congresswoman corinne brown as to how many hours polls will be open for early voting. why is all this important? well, it's about electoral votes. ohio has 18. pennsylvania has 20. and florida has 29. the candidate who wins or loses these states has a leg up in the race for the white house. back to you. >> yes, that is key, joe. appreciate that. and if you would like to see more on the legal battle over voting rights in florida, joe...
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see the brown stuff? that's the rocks. >> tornado. it hits new york city. this is breezy point in queens, new york that you're looking at now. that funnel cloud today has now been confirmed as a tornado. it formed over the water this morning and moved inland about 600 yards. nobody's reported hurt but the twister beat up some beach front houses in the rock aways and tore down power lines. we'll take you there in a moment. talk about lousy weather. these are live shots of the national mall that you're looking at right now. heavy rain, high winds, and basically a miserable day in washington, d.c. up and down the atlantic seaboard today as a matter of fact. the big picture from the cnn severe weather center in just minutes. >>> we want to turn now to presidential politics. the presidential race with just 59 days until the election the campaigns are kicking into high gear. president obama is in the swing state of florida right now hoping to win a state he captured in 2008. his republican opponent mitt romney is following the same strategy. he is in another swin
see the brown stuff? that's the rocks. >> tornado. it hits new york city. this is breezy point in queens, new york that you're looking at now. that funnel cloud today has now been confirmed as a tornado. it formed over the water this morning and moved inland about 600 yards. nobody's reported hurt but the twister beat up some beach front houses in the rock aways and tore down power lines. we'll take you there in a moment. talk about lousy weather. these are live shots of the national mall...
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>> reporter: when jackie graduated from brown university this year, she put off going straight to medical school. instead, she took a research job at sloan-kettering hospital. >> it is nice to have a paying job where i can pay back part of my student loans before going to med school and possibly adding on a lot more. >> reporter: and she had plenty of them, $100,000 worth. why? her family is middle class. her mother works in a school. her dad owns a bar. she says they're considered too wealthy to qualify for many grants but, she says, no the wealthy enough to have saved the money for the more than $50,000 a year to attend brown. >> when you're in the middle class, you're a normal suburban family, do you nt make an outrageous amount of money so you can't pay for these outrage us prices por tuition. >> reporter: she's not alone. student loan debt hit $1 trillion last year. even tuition for public four-year colleges rose 68% over the last decade. enter the presidential campaign with college affordability a key issue for younger voters. >> i want to make college more affordable for every youn
>> reporter: when jackie graduated from brown university this year, she put off going straight to medical school. instead, she took a research job at sloan-kettering hospital. >> it is nice to have a paying job where i can pay back part of my student loans before going to med school and possibly adding on a lot more. >> reporter: and she had plenty of them, $100,000 worth. why? her family is middle class. her mother works in a school. her dad owns a bar. she says they're...
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. >> reporter: they are grazing on brown pastures. no rain means prices skyrocketed. they are giving them hay now, before they normally do in the fall. he is fifth generation. farming is in his blood. >> this is farming. you take the good with the bad. >> what is your message to isaac? >> come take a visit. i'll grill, i'll have drinks in the cooler. come on. set up shop. >> reporter: the rains are coming. what do you think? >> great. i can't wait just to walk in the rain. >> reporter: just to feel it? >> just to feel it coming down. >> reporter: and start walking in greener pastures. susan candiotti, cnn, missouri. >> we are tracking isaac as it makes its way through the midwest. bonnie is in this morning watching it all from the severe weather center. good morning. >> morning. >> what states could see rain? >> right now, rain across a wide area. let's take a look. we have rain in kansas and missouri, illinois, back out toward indiana and ohio. there's a lot of heavy rain coming in. kind of in a wide area. this is impacting drivers. more importantly, we would love to
. >> reporter: they are grazing on brown pastures. no rain means prices skyrocketed. they are giving them hay now, before they normally do in the fall. he is fifth generation. farming is in his blood. >> this is farming. you take the good with the bad. >> what is your message to isaac? >> come take a visit. i'll grill, i'll have drinks in the cooler. come on. set up shop. >> reporter: the rains are coming. what do you think? >> great. i can't wait just to...
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but she says not wealthy enough to have saved the money for the more than $50,000 a year to attend brown. >> whether you're in the middle dallas, you're a normal suburban family, but you don't make an outrageous amounts of money. you can't pay for outrageous prices for tuition. >> reporter: she's not alone. student loan debt hit a trillion dollars last year. even tuition for public four-year colleges rose 68% over the last decade. enter the presidential campaign with college affordability a key issue for younger voters. >> i want to make college more affordable for every young person with the initiative and drive to go and make sure they're not burdened by thousands of dollars worth of debt. >> reporter: president obama has expanded pell grants and cut out the banks as middlemen for the loans, allowing students to borrow directly from the government. now obama proposes to slow tuition grants by increasing state grants. yet he'd need congress to help fund that. >> i'm not going to promise free stuff that i know you're going to end up paying for. i want to give you a great job so you'll be
but she says not wealthy enough to have saved the money for the more than $50,000 a year to attend brown. >> whether you're in the middle dallas, you're a normal suburban family, but you don't make an outrageous amounts of money. you can't pay for outrageous prices for tuition. >> reporter: she's not alone. student loan debt hit a trillion dollars last year. even tuition for public four-year colleges rose 68% over the last decade. enter the presidential campaign with college...
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on wednesday, he does a town hall for hispanics in brown face. and friday, paul ryan gets booed by the aarp. and then instead of just enjoying that, you go, hey, everybody, remember my campaign slogan, yeah, i can't do that. don't make this hard on yourself, you're, like the criminal who gets away with murder and then starts sending the cops puzzles to figure it out. >> "snl" making fun of the undecided voters. take a listen. >> before you get our vote, you're going to have to answer some questions. questions like -- >> when is the election? how soon do we have to decide? >> what are the names of the two people running? and be specific. >> who is the president right now? is he or she running? because if so, experience is maybe something we should consider. >> yeah. i guess. >>> hit cartoon of the '60s "the jetsons" made its debut about 50 years ago and, well, check it out, here is what the future looked like in 1962. ♪ ♪ meet george jetson >> the original show lasted only a season. the same 24 episodes were played over and over again. remade
on wednesday, he does a town hall for hispanics in brown face. and friday, paul ryan gets booed by the aarp. and then instead of just enjoying that, you go, hey, everybody, remember my campaign slogan, yeah, i can't do that. don't make this hard on yourself, you're, like the criminal who gets away with murder and then starts sending the cops puzzles to figure it out. >> "snl" making fun of the undecided voters. take a listen. >> before you get our vote, you're going to...
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now it's coming down to a lawsuit filed by democratic congresswoman corinne brown over how many hours polls will be open for early voting. and why is all of this important? well, it's about electoral votes. ohio has 18. pennsylvania has 20. and florida has 29. the candidate who wins or loses these states has a leg up in the race for the white house. back to you. >> joe johns, thank you very much. >>> a judge in colorado has ruled a different kind of voter i.d. case. this one was meant to stop the state from putting bar codes on the ballot. the "denver post" argues that it makes it traceable to the voter but the judge ruled if favor of the bar cold saying there's absolutely no fundamental right to a secret ballot in the u.s. constitution. >>> now to pakistan where a government official is offering a $100,000 reward for the death of the anti-islam filmmaker. here he is. he's the railway minister there and says he is speaking for himself when he made the offer, not as a government representative. pakistan's prime minister condemned the bounty. and around the world people protested agains
now it's coming down to a lawsuit filed by democratic congresswoman corinne brown over how many hours polls will be open for early voting. and why is all of this important? well, it's about electoral votes. ohio has 18. pennsylvania has 20. and florida has 29. the candidate who wins or loses these states has a leg up in the race for the white house. back to you. >> joe johns, thank you very much. >>> a judge in colorado has ruled a different kind of voter i.d. case. this one was...
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i have over here, michael brown, one of the founders. this was an effort where two social pioneers, michael and his friend alan casey, brought corporations and government together with volunteers to form this entity, and it was the model as the president said for americorps. and i -- i actually happened to be there at the first time he visited city year. he was there investigating the life-changing successes which were being reported in the lives of these young people that come together for a year of service. and as they were linked with corporate teams that worked with them. now i saw the power ofhese partnerships in 2002 when i was asked to be the head of the winter olympic games in salt lake city. i saw what happened when elements of a community were willing to join together in extraordinary unity. we were able to overcome challenges that many thought would be impossible for an organization like ours to overcome. the clinton global initiative has also dem straighted the effe -- demonstrated social enterprise. endeavor to comfort and a
i have over here, michael brown, one of the founders. this was an effort where two social pioneers, michael and his friend alan casey, brought corporations and government together with volunteers to form this entity, and it was the model as the president said for americorps. and i -- i actually happened to be there at the first time he visited city year. he was there investigating the life-changing successes which were being reported in the lives of these young people that come together for a...
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now it's coming down to a lawsuit filed by democratic congresswoman corrome brown. and why is all of this important? well, it's about electoral votes. ohio has 18. pennsylvania has 20. and florida has 29. the candidate who wins or loses these states has a leg up in the race for the white house. >> if you would like to see more on the legal battle over -- tune in to who counts. >>> before you can cast a ballot you have to be registered to vote. there's a lot of americans out there who could have a big influence on the election if they sign up in time to vote. >> it's a fixture at every obama campaign rally, a voting call to arms, and saturday in wisconsin was no different. >> i'm asking you for your vote. >> reporter: some 73 million americans are eligible to vote, but aren't registered according to census figures so registering people and educating them on how to vote is essential to both campaign campaigns. >> the republican national committee took a advantage of a romney rally to register attendees. >> when you have this many people in one place, it makes register
now it's coming down to a lawsuit filed by democratic congresswoman corrome brown. and why is all of this important? well, it's about electoral votes. ohio has 18. pennsylvania has 20. and florida has 29. the candidate who wins or loses these states has a leg up in the race for the white house. >> if you would like to see more on the legal battle over -- tune in to who counts. >>> before you can cast a ballot you have to be registered to vote. there's a lot of americans out there...
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and people are saying in queen, we have a tornado is this you're looking at the funnel cloud and the brown around the base is the debris field. and in places around queens like the breezy point yacht club, came ban in as blown over and what we've seenvil industrial sd garbage cans. it's not a confirmed tornado, but most certainly it will be. that was morning at 11:00. here's what we've seen. these are all damage reports. 60, 70 miles per hour miles an hour wind gusts and also hail. new york state, pennsylvania, connecticut, there's that toward report in queens. so that's a look at what we've seen. but take a look at what we're going to see through the day. we've just begun with this. we've got this line moving through. atmospherically, it is just a cold front for this time of year pushing eastward into this warm humid atmosphere. but this is just a one day affair. by tonight, believe it or not, clear skies almost fall-leak conditions for this this area tomorrow. so these are tornado watch boxes meaning that we do have the at lo atmosphere for tornadoes to form. there's the line.at atmosphe
and people are saying in queen, we have a tornado is this you're looking at the funnel cloud and the brown around the base is the debris field. and in places around queens like the breezy point yacht club, came ban in as blown over and what we've seenvil industrial sd garbage cans. it's not a confirmed tornado, but most certainly it will be. that was morning at 11:00. here's what we've seen. these are all damage reports. 60, 70 miles per hour miles an hour wind gusts and also hail. new york...
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but she says not wealthy enough to have saved the money for the more than $50,000 a year to attend brown. >> you're in the middle class, you are a normal suburban family, but you don't make an o outrageous amount of money so you can't pay the outrageous tuitions. >> reporter: student loan debt hit a trillion dollars last year. even tuition for public four-year colleges rose 68% over e
but she says not wealthy enough to have saved the money for the more than $50,000 a year to attend brown. >> you're in the middle class, you are a normal suburban family, but you don't make an o outrageous amount of money so you can't pay the outrageous tuitions. >> reporter: student loan debt hit a trillion dollars last year. even tuition for public four-year colleges rose 68% over e
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you have the cleveland browns against the baltimore ravens. thankfully for the fans and really let's be honest the nfl's image, tentative eight-year labor deal is reached. it eight-year labor deal has been reached. it locks in and protects pension plans for five years. it will also allow to hire year round basis and hire additional refs so they can then be trained. the league came very close to being the laughing stock of sports after that infamous blown call. here it is again, by those replacement refs. this is monday night football. here's what the commissioner roger goodell, had to say about all of this. >> you never want to see a game end like that. and you never want to see a game end on a controversial play. in 32 years as a league employee that's something you always would like to see avoided. this is the right thing to do. get the officials back on the field, get the agreement concluded. and that was really what everyone's objective was. >> so game on tonight. nfl refs will vote on the tentative agreement saturday. from the nfl to the
you have the cleveland browns against the baltimore ravens. thankfully for the fans and really let's be honest the nfl's image, tentative eight-year labor deal is reached. it eight-year labor deal has been reached. it locks in and protects pension plans for five years. it will also allow to hire year round basis and hire additional refs so they can then be trained. the league came very close to being the laughing stock of sports after that infamous blown call. here it is again, by those...
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now it's coming down to a lawsuit filed by democratic congresswoman corinne brown over how many hours polls will be open for early voting. and why is all of this important? well, it's about electoral votes. ohio has 18, pennsylvania has 20 and florida has 29. the candidate who wins or loses these states has a leg up in the race for the white house. back to you. >> all right, joe johns, thank you very much. the replacement refs are getting almost as much attention as the nfl games at the games as the players. but have the refs set a new low and how much longer will this go on? don't forget, wherever you go, we do, too. you can watch cnn live on your computer while your at work or even on your smartphone at cnn.com/tv. >>> the nfl replacement refs get more experience every week, but the results don't seem to get any better at all. senior investigative reporter for sports illustrated, good to see you. there you see on the new si, d anthony thomas. monday night's game set a new low. refs couldn't keep order, denver coaches freaking out. have you ever seen anything like this? >> the nfl is
now it's coming down to a lawsuit filed by democratic congresswoman corinne brown over how many hours polls will be open for early voting. and why is all of this important? well, it's about electoral votes. ohio has 18, pennsylvania has 20 and florida has 29. the candidate who wins or loses these states has a leg up in the race for the white house. back to you. >> all right, joe johns, thank you very much. the replacement refs are getting almost as much attention as the nfl games at the...
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it shows brown hair in my wife's hand that secretly tried to match -- >> you're saying the government knew this and still went ahead. >> still went ahead and prosecuted. >> you talked about police following their own theory, but what merit is there to his claim? why would prosecutors have ignored evidence? >> i'm not great believer in conspiracy theories. i don't believe the police or prosecutors conspired to frame an innocent man. something even worse happens. you develop this idea that he did it and you stop looking for evidence that he didn't do it. and that's exactly what happened in this case. what bothers me most of all -- and i'm bothered by a lot of things -- is that the jury never got to hear evidence that was essential to his defense. it was almost as if the jury was dealt an incomplete deck of cards, where nearly half the deck of cards was missing. >> let me bring up helena stokley, because he mentioned her in that interview with larry king. she confessed to being in the home during the murders, but at trial, she said that she didn't have any involvement. now she's dead. ca
it shows brown hair in my wife's hand that secretly tried to match -- >> you're saying the government knew this and still went ahead. >> still went ahead and prosecuted. >> you talked about police following their own theory, but what merit is there to his claim? why would prosecutors have ignored evidence? >> i'm not great believer in conspiracy theories. i don't believe the police or prosecutors conspired to frame an innocent man. something even worse happens. you...
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behind me you see the brown fields, that's where they had to chop down the corn. that's a loss no matter how much rain they got now, and over here, the soybean fields. they will survive this drought and they're getting a little bit of rain and this additional rain they'll get this weekend will help, but some of the stockses are half as big as they should be and above me, fred, we're seeing a lot of dark clouds, but they seem to keep rolling by. they are posed to get more rain tonight. >> only if it would drop a lot of rain. thanks so much. susan candiotti, appreciate that. >>> let's find out what else can be expected. karen maginnis, should they have more hope that more rain will be on the way? >> fredericka, the computer models are suggesting perhaps the eastern edge of missouri could see some significant rainfall. this is a slow, lumbering system, but it is losing a lot of its punch, but it is potentially going to trigger some storms across illinois, the central mississippi river valley and the ohio valley, but look at who got most of the rainfall. in louisiana
behind me you see the brown fields, that's where they had to chop down the corn. that's a loss no matter how much rain they got now, and over here, the soybean fields. they will survive this drought and they're getting a little bit of rain and this additional rain they'll get this weekend will help, but some of the stockses are half as big as they should be and above me, fred, we're seeing a lot of dark clouds, but they seem to keep rolling by. they are posed to get more rain tonight. >>...
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there is a democratic argument and a republican argument to that brown zone. >> they were all caused the bush tax cuts and now they are called the bush obama tax cuts. you will see how the president has lowered the tax bill for middle class americans. >> i feel like you will end up in a commercial. a campaign commercial. >> it's happened before. on both sides. >> you get in a campaign commercial for everybody. >> and sunday morning talk shows. >> you're welcome. [♪...] >> announcer: with nothing but his computer, an identity thief is able to use your information to open a bank account in order to make your money his money. [whoosh, clang] you need lifelock, the only identity theft protection company that now monitors bank accounts for takeover fraud. lifelock: relentlessly protecting your identity. call 1-800-lifelock or go to lifelock.com today. >>> labor day 2012. the democratic convention is upon us and the republican convention is now history and the history is still being written. the post-rnc polls and the search for the the all important bounce. it is all about the bounce an
there is a democratic argument and a republican argument to that brown zone. >> they were all caused the bush tax cuts and now they are called the bush obama tax cuts. you will see how the president has lowered the tax bill for middle class americans. >> i feel like you will end up in a commercial. a campaign commercial. >> it's happened before. on both sides. >> you get in a campaign commercial for everybody. >> and sunday morning talk shows. >> you're...
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important to keep in mind here, senator heller is in a race for re-electi re-election, so is scott brown coming out criticizing mitt romney. also, linda mcmann, a republican running for a senate seat in connecticut has broken with romney on this very issue. romney now has adopted a riff on his own original remarks while staying away from the notion he advanced at that fund-raiser that he had written off 47% of the voters. here he is just moments ago in atlanta. >> i know that there are some people who believe that if you simply take from some and give to others that it will all be better off, known as redistribution. never been the characteristic of america, just a tape came out a couple of days ago with the president saying, yes, he believes in redistribution. i don't. i believe the way to lift people and to help people have higher incomes is not to take from some and give to others, but to create wealth for all of us to create an economy so strong, it lifts everybody. >> again, moments ago that was mitt romney. gloria borger, nice to see you, our chief political analyst. so just out of
important to keep in mind here, senator heller is in a race for re-electi re-election, so is scott brown coming out criticizing mitt romney. also, linda mcmann, a republican running for a senate seat in connecticut has broken with romney on this very issue. romney now has adopted a riff on his own original remarks while staying away from the notion he advanced at that fund-raiser that he had written off 47% of the voters. here he is just moments ago in atlanta. >> i know that there are...
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. >> reporter: no cattle means no grazing on brown pastures and the price of meat has skyrocketed and they're giving their cows hay now way before they usually do in the fall. his son brad won't let hard times get to him. he's fifth generation. farming's in his blood. >> this is just farming and that's the way it is. you take the good with the bad. >> reporter: so what's your message to isaac? >> come take a visit. i'll grill. i'll have some drinks in the cooler. come on, set up shop. >> reporter: you've been staring at that sun all summer long. the rains are coming. what do you think? >> great. i can't wait just to walk in the rain once. >> reporter: just to feel it. >> just to feel it come down. >> reporter: and start walking in greener pastures. >> all right, susan joining me live from farmington, missouri. that rain, you've got your rain being. >>et on. has it arrive the yet? is it close? what? >> reporter: i'm afraid the farmer and his son only had a very brief walk in the rain since last night. you know, they've been waiting all summer for the rain gauge to fill up. they have re
. >> reporter: no cattle means no grazing on brown pastures and the price of meat has skyrocketed and they're giving their cows hay now way before they usually do in the fall. his son brad won't let hard times get to him. he's fifth generation. farming's in his blood. >> this is just farming and that's the way it is. you take the good with the bad. >> reporter: so what's your message to isaac? >> come take a visit. i'll grill. i'll have some drinks in the cooler. come...
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it shows brown hair in my wife's hand that was secretly tried -- >> you're saying the government knew this and still went ahead -- >> prosecuted me. >> we bring sunny hostin. is there enough evidence for a new trial? >> there very well may be, brooke. i've been looking at this case all day. of course i remember the movie and i remember this case very well. the district court judge is going to be looking at two key pieces of new evidence. one, dna. remember, this happened 40 years ago. there was no dna evidence at that time. so three strands of hair were found in jeffrey macdonald's daughter's hand. those hairs don't match anyone in the house. not jenniferly macdonald, not any of the daughters, not his wife. that's a crucial piece of evidence. another piece of evidence that's coming in is this evidence that pertains to helena stoakley. she says that she told a marshal -- or rather a marshal overheard her telling the prosecutor that she was in the home on the night of these murders and that she witnessed her boyfriend and two other men commit this crime. well, the u.s. marshal says that
it shows brown hair in my wife's hand that was secretly tried -- >> you're saying the government knew this and still went ahead -- >> prosecuted me. >> we bring sunny hostin. is there enough evidence for a new trial? >> there very well may be, brooke. i've been looking at this case all day. of course i remember the movie and i remember this case very well. the district court judge is going to be looking at two key pieces of new evidence. one, dna. remember, this happened...
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on wednesday he does a town hall for hispanics in brown face and friday paul ryan gets booed by the aarp and instead of just enjoying that, you go, hey, everybody, remember my campaign slogan? yeah, i can't do that. don't make this hard on yourself. you're like the criminal who gets away with murder and then starts sending the cops puzzles to figure it out. >> does he have a point, ben? maybe candidates should have comedians as advisers. >> that's not a bad idea. we would definitely them avoid these problems, but i think maybe obama is doing it on purpose. i think he likes a challenge when he runs for president. four years ago he became the first african-american to become president in this country with a very sordid past when it comes to race. i think now he thinks i just have to run again against mitt romney, bring on challenges. i bet you next week he will come on the news and he will say, oh, fellow americans, mitt romney would be a better president. and then check the polls. i'm still up! i'm still up, baby. >> ben, thank you, sir. always funny. >> thanks for having me. >>> it is th
on wednesday he does a town hall for hispanics in brown face and friday paul ryan gets booed by the aarp and instead of just enjoying that, you go, hey, everybody, remember my campaign slogan? yeah, i can't do that. don't make this hard on yourself. you're like the criminal who gets away with murder and then starts sending the cops puzzles to figure it out. >> does he have a point, ben? maybe candidates should have comedians as advisers. >> that's not a bad idea. we would definitely...
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the band that will be performing next here because this is a music venue is the zac brown band which performed at the republican national convention, something that struck me. but they're trying to cut into each other's margins. president obama did pretty well in virginia beach narrowly losing virginia beach county to john mccain. this is a strong veteran area which normally goes for republicans. mitt romney has to win here and president obama is here trying to make sure that it and virginia are out of his reach. >> so when you say mitt romney has to win here, what do the newspapers say so far, how have the polls been looking and where do they stand today? >> well, right now what we're looking at according to our latest cnn poll of polls, which is considering a lot of polls and averaging them, 50%-44% barack obama in the lead. so he has a single digit lead. that's something that the obama campaign is happy about. but that isn't really a comparable enough lead where they would be saying this is in the bag or something like this. the other thing you have to consider is that virginia is
the band that will be performing next here because this is a music venue is the zac brown band which performed at the republican national convention, something that struck me. but they're trying to cut into each other's margins. president obama did pretty well in virginia beach narrowly losing virginia beach county to john mccain. this is a strong veteran area which normally goes for republicans. mitt romney has to win here and president obama is here trying to make sure that it and virginia...
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problem is ebb he could bring relatively vulnerable republican senatorial candidates down as well, scott brown in massachusetts, linda mcmahon running for the senate seat in connecticut, so this could potentially be a nightmare if a lot of the establishment republicans change their mind and decide to go into missouri and raise money for them and provide money for them and help them out and i don't think they'll do that given what they have said about him but he is getting a little support even newt gingrich the other day came out and said you have to help this guy. it is a problem for republicans because, remember, in 2008 and they had a shot in 2010 i should say, and they had a shot of getting the majority, but they put some weak candidates up, whether in delaware, colorado, nevada, and they got the minority status in the senate as a result. >> i tell you what. there are a couple of republicans who were throwing him under the bus when the legitimate rape comments came out and as soon as they knew they were stuck with i am had, holy cow. >> the chairman of the republican party, the republican
problem is ebb he could bring relatively vulnerable republican senatorial candidates down as well, scott brown in massachusetts, linda mcmahon running for the senate seat in connecticut, so this could potentially be a nightmare if a lot of the establishment republicans change their mind and decide to go into missouri and raise money for them and provide money for them and help them out and i don't think they'll do that given what they have said about him but he is getting a little support even...
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on wednesday he does a town hall for hispanics in brown face, and friday paul ryan gets booed by the aarp, and then instead of just enjoying that, you go, hey, everybody, remember my campaign slogan? yeah, i can't do that. don't make this hard on yourself. you're like the criminal who gets away with murder and then starts sending the cops puzzles to figure it out. take a note from the queen of fwland. she is still in power because she's only said 11 words since 1940. >> oh, that is so funny. 44 days until the election, and there are still undecided voters, actually. some say they could either determine the election or just stay at home. state of the union host candy crowley joins us now from washington. i know you have a few good laughs there along with us watching those "snl" clips. in all seriousness, who are these undecided voters, and why haven't they made up their minds? >> actually, it's one of the topics of discussion for the show today, but the fact is a lot of the things that -- the research that we have looked at shows that these undecided voters and its 6%, 7% -- i bet you
on wednesday he does a town hall for hispanics in brown face, and friday paul ryan gets booed by the aarp, and then instead of just enjoying that, you go, hey, everybody, remember my campaign slogan? yeah, i can't do that. don't make this hard on yourself. you're like the criminal who gets away with murder and then starts sending the cops puzzles to figure it out. take a note from the queen of fwland. she is still in power because she's only said 11 words since 1940. >> oh, that is so...
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>>> well, hurricane isaac brought rain to farmers who have been anxiously watching their crops turn brown. next we'll hear about how for at least one farmer, it all may be too late. sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. mom: ready t♪ go to work? ♪ ♪ ♪ every mom needs a little helper. that's why i got a subaru. announcer: love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. on every one of our carda reminder...ate. that before this date, we have to excee
>>> well, hurricane isaac brought rain to farmers who have been anxiously watching their crops turn brown. next we'll hear about how for at least one farmer, it all may be too late. sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of...
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. >> can't just trot out a brown face and spanish surname and expect people are going to vote for your party or your candidate. >> reporter: that's why delagara, a professor at columbia university, says the choice of julian castro to deliver the keynote was smart. >> castro brings, as a speaker, a number of important characteristics. he is smart. he's well educated. he is politically literate. he has a vision and he has ambition. he raised in a highly political family in san antonio. he understands the limit of ethnic politics. >> there's a good story to tell. >> reporter: now he'll have to add persuasive speaker to his resume. >> speeches tonight by julian castro and the first lady michelle obama are going to set the tone for the convention. democrats are going to highlight the president's accomplishments, making the case for giving him another four years in office. so what do they actually need to say? i want to bring in cnn contributor democratic strategist donna brazile. nice to see you, donna. i know you're tweeting already. you have a special pass on the floor, is that right? >>
. >> can't just trot out a brown face and spanish surname and expect people are going to vote for your party or your candidate. >> reporter: that's why delagara, a professor at columbia university, says the choice of julian castro to deliver the keynote was smart. >> castro brings, as a speaker, a number of important characteristics. he is smart. he's well educated. he is politically literate. he has a vision and he has ambition. he raised in a highly political family in san...